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I can't play a slave.
Dorothy Dandridge
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Dorothy Dandridge:
If I were white, I could capture the world.Dorothy Dandridge:
If one person in a thousand criticized me while all the others cheered, I didn't hear the cheers.Dorothy Dandridge:
Somehow, people just like to look at me.Spiro T. Agnew:
Confronted with the choice, the American people would choose the policeman's truncheon over the anaSpiro T. Agnew:
The lessons of the past are ignored and obliterated in a contemporary antagonism known as the generSpiro T. Agnew:
A tiny and closed fraternity of privileged men, elected by no one, and enjoying a monopoly sanctionSpiro T. Agnew:
I didn't say I wouldn't go into ghetto areas. I've been in many of them and to some extent I wouldSpiro T. Agnew:
All sport... is one of the few activities where young people can proceed along traditional avenues,Spiro T. Agnew:
In the United States today, we have more than our share of the nattering nabobs of negativism.Spiro T. Agnew:
To one extent, if you've seen one city slum, you've seen them all.